Support

The success of Meiklejohn Civil Liberties Institute and the Human Rights
Reporting Project depend on the support and involvement of people dedicated
to protecting and ensuring human rights in the United States. Many people
have helped to carry the message to their co-workers, clients, students,
friends and to judges and government officials: that the people of the
United States demand that their government, at all levels, respect and
ensure the human rights and fundamental freedoms set forth in U. S. domestic
and treaty law.

For more information on publications, internships,
or how Meiklejohn Institute, the Human Rights Reporting Project, the
Center for the Covenant, or the India Centre for Human Rights and the
Law can help you and your organization in your efforts to ensure justice
and human rights and peace, please do not hesitate to contact
us. See below for more information on how you can help us.

Newsletter

Human Rights Now! is
MCLI's quarterly publication to over 2000 readers on the most important and
little known aspects of the movement for human rights and peace law in
the United States and how people can get connected to this movement in
the U.S. and around the world. The newsletter welcomes brief reports
on projects readers are working on, especially stories of successes — however
large or small. Volunteers are needed to help mail out the copies at
end of February, May, August, and November. Send an email to volunteer@mcli.org if
you can help.

Donate

Internships

MCLI has two internships for work on the Human
Rights Reporting Project for the summer of 2009. Law and college
interns will do legal research, talk to community groups, write city ordinances, prepare accurate, detailed reports of violations, and
enforcement, of human rights laws in the U.S. in 2010.

Volunteer

People of all ages and interests are needed to input data, to work on
web content, to clip periodicals, to phone for information, to put on
affairs, and more! If you can help, please contact volunteer@mcli.org.